The B.Sc in Anatomy is a three-year undergraduate program that delves into the intricate structure of the human body and its physiological functions. This course is designed for students interested in pursuing careers in healthcare, medical research, and allied health professions. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, students gain insights into human anatomy, histology, and embryology. The program emphasizes hands-on learning with laboratory sessions, dissections, and imaging techniques, preparing graduates for advanced studies in medicine, physiotherapy, or biomedical sciences.
Key Highlights of the Program:
The curriculum is structured over six semesters, encompassing core subjects related to human anatomy and associated fields.
Core Subjects:
Laboratory and Practical Sessions:
Electives and Specializations:
Anatomy in Forensic Science
To enroll in the B.Sc in Anatomy program, candidates must meet the following criteria: